In Squirrel Squabble, a player must outguess, outmaneuver, and outsmart his opponent to be the first squirrel to gather five nuts and return home.

This free print-and-play game consists of just a single page of components to build. Nine double-sided tiles are used to form a tight, 3x3 playing grid on which the squirrels move to try to gather nuts. Each player also has six double-sided action tiles, which are used to simultaneously program three actions per round. These actions allow the players not only to move, but also to change the makeup of the board, battle the opposing squirrel, and even change the opponent's actions!

Squirrel Squabble files for home 3D printers. Build instructions and reformatted rules included. For more information and pictures see http://cymonsdesigns.blogspot.com/2014/04/squirrel-squabble-3d.html

Rules for Squirrel Squabble (with no deliberate changes to those published by Rebekah), reformatted onto A6 size. A6 is A4 cut in half twice: I imagine it will work just as well with letter cut in half twice, but have not tested that.
There are not many bits to squirrel squabble, so it does not need a big box. So either you fold your rules , or you need small rules. I prefer the latter. Indeed, my normal Squirrel Squabble box (http://www.boardgamegeek.com/filepage/76337/a-single-page-box-for-squirrel-squabble) is made from just a single piece of card and is really quite small. So small, in fact, that even A6 is too big to fit without folding. So I make some A6 sheets (by folding A4 in half twice, and then cutting). I then set the paper size as A6, and use the Adobe reader's...

This file includes some alternate components for the game for those who don't want to make the squirrel "dice" from the original files. There are stand-up pawns (with and without aids to show the left and right turns), acorn scoring tokens (both circles and squares to go with both versions of the game), and a scoring track.